A young Michigan woman’s family is desperate for answers after she was left for dead on the side of the road after a party.
Mia Kanu, 23, died days after she was found “lying in the roadway in front of Coach House Apartments” in Southfield, a suburb of Detroit, “in the early morning hours” of June 3 with critical injuries, police told Fox News Digital.
“Something happened, and somebody knows something, and we just want those answers,” Kanu’s mother, Bianca Vanmeter, told FOX 2. “She would never just leave a person. It doesn’t make sense.”
Surveillance video apparently captured the young woman, a student at Tennessee State University, either falling or being pushed out of a vehicle.
“Currently, the cause of death is unknown, we are considering all possibilities including homicide,” police said. “The police department has not released any information alleging Mia was pushed from vehicle.”
Surveillance video apparently captured Mia Kanu either falling or being pushed out of a vehicle on Providence Drive. (Google Maps)
Police said the driver of the vehicle Kanu apparently fell or was pushed out of has been cooperating with investigators.
“It becomes a question of: how did she get there? Who is she? And why is she there?” Southfield Deputy Police Chief Jeff Jagielski told the outlet.
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Kanu had been home from school for the summer when she died in the hospital.